Enrolling in either of these programs will help you learn about the basic concepts and theories of teaching, the techniques for simplifying learning, and the effect of child and adolescent development on students’ ability to learn.

Some examples of the courses that you may take as a BEED student include:

Science

Mathematics

English

Filipino

Social Studies

Music, Arts, and Physical Education

Home Economics and Livelihood Education

Values Education

Child and Adolescent Development

Facilitating Learning

Social Dimensions of Education

The Teaching Professions

Principles of Teaching

Assessment of Student Learning

Educational Psychology

Curriculum Development

Educational Technology

Developmental Reading

Practice Teaching

Teaching Multigrade Classes (Elective)

Teaching Multicultural Classrooms (Elective)

Problem-Based Teaching (Elective)

Teaching Indigenous People (Elective)

Topics on Distance Learning (Elective)

Aside from those mentioned above, there will also be Field Study courses where you get to observe, participate, and apply what you’ve learned in actual school settings before you graduate.

The Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED) is a four-year degree program in the Philippines that will train you in teaching grade school students.
BEED has two specializations: Bachelor in Elementary Education Major in Preschool Education and Bachelor in Elementary Education Major in Special Education.
Enrolling in either of these programs will help you learn about the basic concepts and theories of teaching, the techniques for simplifying learning, and the effect of child and adolescent development on students’ ability to learn.
Some examples of the courses that you may take as a BEED student include:
Science
Mathematics
English
Filipino
Social Studies
Music, Arts, and Physical Education
Home Economics and Livelihood Education
Values …

<a href="http://www.courses.com.ph/beed-bachelor-elementary-education-philippines/"> Bachelor of Elementary Education in the Philippines</a>

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Try to check out the course offerings of the open universities on the list on the page below. They offer distance learning and one of them may be offering BEED courses.
http://www.courses.com.ph/online-courses-in-the-philippines/

We’re not too sure about the tuition fees, though, so it’s best if you’ll get in touch with the school directly so they can give you an accurate response.